Colorful and adorably small, these whimsical mushroom-shaped Lexon Mina Lights feature two LED light settings—warm and cool—and a dimming function, all controlled by a button on the light’s underside. Holding the button down dims the light. (When you turn the light off and then on again, it will remember your last setting.) Perch one on your bedside table as the perfect night light, or group several together to create an atmospheric glowing mushroom forest anywhere in your home. Use Lexon Mina LED Lights in place of tealights to surprise and delight guests at your parties.

The Lexon Mina LED Light is charged via USB (USB-C cable included), with two hours of charging time yielding approximately six hours of battery life. With a colored aluminum base and white plastic shade, the Mina comes in nine colors: gun metal, silver, gold, red, deep purple, green, dark blue, light blue and pink. The Lexon Mina Light stands 3 1/4” tall. Lexon is a manufacturer with work in MoMA's collection.

Why We Chose This

Lexon, a manufacturer with work in MoMA's collection, was one of the first electronic accessories companies in France to employ well-known designers to conceive their tech objects. Designed by Manuela Simonelli and Andrea Quaglio, the Mina Light is a small piece which, when arranged in multiples, makes a surprisingly big impact.

Lexon was founded in 1991 by René Adda with a mission to push the limits in the world of design. Collaborating with international designers, they are committed to producing objects that are beautiful, useful, innovative and affordable—including electronics, travel accessories, office and leisure designs and more. Some of Lexon’s iconic designs, including the Tyhko Radio, are represented in MoMA’s collection.